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Systems can exhibit selforganizing behavior from "summary" of Thinking in Systems by Donella H. Meadows

Systems have the amazing ability to organize themselves without any central authority or control. This self-organizing behavior is a natural occurrence within many complex systems, emerging from the interactions of the system's components. It is a process that is often driven by feedback loops, where information about the system's state is continually fed back into the system, influencing its behavior and structure. One of the key characteristics of self-organizing systems is their ability to adapt and evolve in response to changes in their environment. This adaptability allows the system to maintain a state of dynamic equilibrium, where it can continue to function effectively despite external disturbances. Self-organizing systems are resilient and robust, able to withstand shocks and disruptions without collapsing. The simplicity of self-organizing systems lies in their decentralized nature, with no single entity controlling or directing the system as a whole. Instead, the system's behavior emerges from the interactions of its individual components, which follow simple rules and principles. This decentralized structure allows self-organizing systems to be flexible and adaptive, capable of reorganizing themselves in response to changing conditions. Clarity and coherence are evident in the emergent patterns and structures that arise from self-organizing systems. These patterns often exhibit a high degree of order and organiz...
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    Thinking in Systems

    Donella H. Meadows

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